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Monday, 29 June 2009 11:30

(The Malaysian Insider) Malaysians should take a bow. If the administration of Datuk Seri Najib Razak is making some reform noises — merit-based national scholarships, talk of finally abandoning quotas — it is because of the political changes effected on March 8, 2008.

Do not for a minute think that the prime minister would even bother to tweak the system if the status quo had remained.

The likes of Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, Datuk Hishammuddin Hussein and Khairy Jamaluddin are not agents of change and never will be. It is Malaysians who are the agents of change.

And the message is that Umno and Barisan Nasional only becomes less arrogant when their political survival is being questioned.

Malaysians should not be so ready to throw their support behind BN yet. Remember the lessons gleaned from being under the administration of Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

Too much support too quickly leads to arrogance, inertia and apathy.

If any political party becomes too dominant anywhere in the world, chances are corruption, abuse of power and the tendency to take for granted the needs of the voters will set in.

Najib is expected to make some announcements this week on more liberalisations of the economy. And while these are probably steps in the right direction if Malaysia is to become more competitive, it is also coming about because the country has no choice.

Whether it is too little too late, remains to be seen. But really, Malaysia has little choice but to open up the economy, in the face of competition from around the region and pressure from trading partners.

The bloody nose inflicted on BN last year also left the ruling coalition with little choice but to respond to an unhappy electorate. That it took more than a year and a change of leadership to finally see some reform noises being made speaks volumes of the inertia that BN suffers from.

So far the signals also appear to be mixed.

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written by batsman, June 29, 2009 11:48:23
Fully agreed - people get the governments they deserve. This is not as bad as it sounds. It is just that often the choices are not infinite and the capabilities of maintaining a difficult and high maintenance choice may not be present.
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written by krising1, June 29, 2009 12:19:54
Reform noises are being made but they are not comprehensible. How do you reconcile Malay-Muslim unity and also talk about 1Malaysia? So what about the Malaysians w3ho are not Malays/Muslims? Do they attend unity talks without the Malays/Muslims? You talk about equality and removal of quotas but before an UMNO/Malay audience you say Malay rights will be defended. Explain!
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written by sydput, June 29, 2009 13:33:21
najib does not know that there are still some malays out there who are wondering why they should settle for 30% when they could easily have 100.
How to convince these people is another matter. They are stuck in some kind of time warp.
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written by asguard, June 29, 2009 13:37:22
Barang Naik can continued their sandiwara for next two years... but people not that stupid any more or dumb or even foolish already to vote you fellas! For pasts 52 years ...only to discovery more mistakes and badly screw-up scandals all over the place! So can say goodbye ... to your posts ....whatever posts are you fellas holding now ....and please make sure you fellas pack your bags and leave for indonesia or india or even any of african countries whom are willing to you fellas in! This is indeed a warning to barang naik!
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